"It is in an area that we often investigated, but we did not know the geoglyph existed," Professor Makato Sakai, the leader of a team from Yamagata University that conducted the research, told The Verge over email. "It's a large achievement."
日本山形大学的一个教授团队开展了这项研究,研究团队的负责人马凯特·酒井(Makato Sakai)教授在写给The Verge期刊的邮件中写道:“我们经常在该地区进行调查,但此前却并不知道它的存在。”
The geoglyph was discovered during a larger research project by Yamagata University. Over a decade, using a combination of on-site surveying and aerial imagery, archeologists from the university manually identified 142 new designs in the desert. Then, working with researchers from IBM Japan, they used machine learning to scan the data for designs missed in earlier studies. This revealed geoglyph number 143, our fellow with the cane. It's the first design to be discovered with the help of artificial intelligence.
在山形大学开展的另一个较大的研究项目中,该人形地画得以发现。十多年来,该大学的考古学家结合现场勘测和航拍图像,在沙漠中识别了142种新设计。然后,他们与日本IBM公司的研究人员合作,使用机器学习扫描数据,以查找早期研究中遗漏的设计。因此就有了第143幅纳斯卡线条人形地画(也就是拄着拐杖的人形),这是研究人员在人工智能的帮助下发现的第一个设计。
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